Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1959, p. 11

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the georgetown herald authorized as saeond class mail post offka dapt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday march 25th 1959 second section what council did new police cruiser will cost town 1975 a new police cruiser was order- d by council monday w ten der of hexkes motors for an 8- cylinder plymouth was accepted one of the twf fenders received the cruiser will cost the town net of 1975 with tradein of the present vehicle the purchase was made ove opposition of cr era hyde who said he isnot convinced the pres ent cnmer would not be ade quate this year with a few hun dred dollars spent on improve ments the caretaking situation at the municipal office under discussion for a couple of meetings was sol ved when mrs william norton received a salary boost to 125 a month previously she had recei ved 80 plus help from her hiis band who is a town employee for one day a week a lengthy discussion took place n engaging an engineer four c men were interviewed several weeks ago and at cr hydes sug gestion one of these will be con tacted again by letter asking a number of questions advice was received from queen s park that it is possible to impose a 25 mile speed lunit on mountainview road the police committee- was delegated to con sidef this asking use of the jpark on may 31st for a north halton scout church parade vic gunn was gran ted this request the night school committee ad vised council by letter that it gives its services on a voluntary basis and has neither the facilities nor personnel to deal with a trade school as suggested recently b a ratepaer when he appeared be tore council the committee suggested that council find from georgetown show travel films in town to speak to the horti cultural society last wednesday john f clark showed pictures taken during a travel trip in brit ain to senior classe of thep ublic and separate schools in wriggles worth auditorium val skein as chairman chapel student patricia lowe introduced mr clarke and harrison student ricky smith thanked him employment service hjpw many men might be interested in trade training and tfthere is sufficient interest that the minister of lab our be contacted about setting up a local school cr hyde said he thinks george town should have a technical school and that he would favour asking the school board to mves tigate this reeve doug sargent who jpresi ded in the absence of mayor arm strong opined that it would be better to wait until georgetown has its own high school board be fore going farther with the mat ter of i technical school council turned the night school letter over to georgetown employ ment service for its perusal st andrews united church services heid in harrison public school student minister mr alexander b1andford b a church service 1100 am sunday school 9 45 a m beginners nursery and infant care during the 11am service your chndren your grandchildren the visits the eager welcomes the love so freely given and shared these aze the most wonderful dividends life can bring you retirement years are bright with such joys particuiariyu you are independent a burden to no one how very wise to arrange lowcost mutual life of canada insurance when young to provide yon with an adequate monthly inooma when you retire so that yon wfilfae ibdepsndent financially through the years your policy wtb share m the dividends lo which the mutual life of canada is famous why not arrange your pension policy pknumf protection and savings with a mutual iila at ca miii today mi ninety yean of kaderthlp tn mutual life buuranet m mutual district representative u9 i john t armstrong clu georgetown ontario mr and mrs hank mulder 91 john st e were married rec ently in calvary baptist church guelph w th rev bruce penny official ng the bride s the former arlene hill daughter of mr and mrs w liam hill of town and the groom s parents are mr and mrs k k mulder 75 market street what council did k municipal board concerned about avro effect on plans correspondence received at the march 1q council meeting from the ontario municipal board con cerning the new sewer disposal plant led council to ask that a rep resentative of the ontario water resources commission interview council next monday the municipal board expressed concern about continuing with the new plant in view of the avro layoffs and asked council s opin ion on this councillors while expressing the feeling that the new system is needed regardless of what hap pens at malton felt that the wrc should be the one to give an op mion as that body is the one which ordered the town to proc eed cr fred harrison pointed out that the present plant is overloa ded already that despite malton 40 building permits have been is sued in the past two weeks and there is no sign of georgetown collapsing reeve sargent said that while malton has been hard on indivi duals it has not critically affected the town as a whole but agreed with cr hjdes suggestion that the vr should give its opinion contract for a trunk sewer line has been awarded by the wrc at a cost 57 000 below the en j ineenn estimate the town was told in the same letter financial mrvicbs monthanllojooocaimdlanb ax to am inmjooojwo i inraaton ayndlcata oa mgtopayi with inraaton lfataal canadas hn cast fund p t t inoonm atauhtr nd capital ahl potential a mutual fund for growth iuvaauiii growth pond axn- phaalxaa longterm capital gain ftxdoduoflblo roglatorauyi ptamramonl ptana rxajjfc interest equity and oomblnad plana for individual and groupa dick farrvktjewj april 2nd is organization day for halton 4h clubs jaf and meetings in serving as of man ounj farm people in hal ficers on committee or in other ton count w 11 be looking for capacities the club member learns earl tc pnl 2 on that da all to accept and discharge responsi the glamour and excitement that bilitics and to work cooperatic goes with 4h club work will h with others this not onl start in the 1959 programme for allows development as an indivi the count this car clubs in dual but also prepares the bo or diirj calf beef and dual purposo rirl for a larger field of service cauf swine krd forage grain in the community when the op pt lato and tractor maintenance portunitv occurs will be organized at the agncul the club programme is under tural hall milton ratr grounds the direction and supervision at 1 45 p m thursdaj afternoon the count office of the ontario apn 2nd department of agriculture it last car these clubs had an w oiild be impossible to expand enrolment of approximately 200 the club programme and keep up members in ontario the 4h club the qualit of work without fche enrolment has doubled in the past assist incc of oluntetr 4 11 club un irs hdlton s programme loader tht halton 4 11 club has bet n f ill owing this trend and leader council incl ides thirl from adanre reports it would olunteer leaders with a r appear thit this ears programme coulter campbcllville as chair ill a am sit a record number imn tht 4 11 programme is interna the 4h agricultural club pro- t nml in scope and includes about gramme is available to all run three ind three quirter million vounl people between the agts of inbi r m it leass hft countries 12 and 20 inclusive the club in the wtrld iearniw to do b members must bo 12 cars of cc doing s the basic principle in b mi 1st 1v and must not tlnl in 4l club work the reach tht ir 21st birthdaj b no- 4 11 irabkm is a four leif clocr w mher 1st 1959 wth tl 1 tt r ii in tach liaf pull particulirs ire aailanv a the four loics stind for good the office of the agricultural rep- luck and ichcxotmnt the 4 hi resentatio onlino department of stand fc r lleid llenrt hands and 11 alth ai 1 sigmf the training ind rie elopment that the mem bcrs undergo the 4h club member is per sonally responsible for a project and the information the member learns at club meetings may be put into use in caring for the project the crop grown or the animal used in the project is shown at the club achievement day while winning a first prize with it is certainly praiseworthy ft is not the most important goal to work towards a much greater accomplishment is a good score on each part of 4h club work during the year and the know ledge gained on good agricultural practices 4h club members receive other benefit besides those of technical sldill and knowledge through 4h club work the member re ceives a well balanced training in citizenship the member learns the proper manner in which meetings must be conducted and to express opinions by taking part in judging group liscusslons the police office has issued a warnin to motorists to exercise courteous dm ing now that the roads are comtui with mud and watt r man pedc loans have complai net f ha ing been splashed b motorists which apparently took no htt 1 of thtir plight dunn th s st ason slow down and he com le ju riddall 4 ostrabder blvd investors y no d 8 gd ft d offta wwjpaq ohicm k prindpal cm lilzl2tii2eeeeeel0el3eeeeelitaiaii the resentatio agriculture milton chief wright heads firemen the halton counts mutual aid fire prevention bureau held their election or officers for 1959 rec entlj at a meeting in milton results arc as follows chair man chief george wright of tra falgar vice chairman district chief peacock or burlington sec retan u frank russell of bur hngton treasurer al klaur man ager of oak villctra falgar cham ber of commerce committee chairmen literature chief wilson of oakville public relations al klarer inspectons chief wilson and chief wright posters and trophies chief clem ent of milton the 1959 inspection blitz is to be held in oakville and trafalgar the adoption of three projects spring clean up christinas safet and fire prevention week was con sidered as members sought to in crease the bureau activities arid broaden the field of their work presentationsmudetto eight junior newlyweds card tables were presented to eight young married couples when the norval junior farmers held their euchre party in slewarttown hall on rniiay march 6lh recipients of the gift tables were mr and mrs robert pear son mr and mrs james mophail mr and mrs bill robinson mr and mrs gord robinson mr and mrs gord wingfield mr anj mrs pete pomeroj mr and mrs kd bailej and mr and mrs jas brown included among the prize win ners in euchre were mrs clayton wilson mrs hector bird and keith moffat music for dancing later in the program was provi ded by dons hulls orchestra cameo cut a sboitn smooth cap coif chicly slylei for easter martins beauty salon 8 cleaveholm drive tr 7 3932 lasimaiiiiuinanfeiikiigeiiaaigaifcieiigiiiaeiibi so we phoned the doeloi dud

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